I. Information on Community law
Basic principle:
You have the right of establishment as a self-employed or employed person in
any Member State of the European Union, subject to recognition of your
qualification. There are simplified authorisation and registration procedures if
you wish merely to provide services in another Member State.
Scope:
- Only qualifications acquired in a Member State and listed in the relevant
Directive are eligible for mandatory and automatic recognition. A recently
acquired diploma entitling the holder to take up the profession in question
in his or her home Member State will, as a general rule, be recognised but,
if in doubt, you are advised to consult your professional association.
- In specific cases, especially older forms of training undertaken in
certain Member States prior to implementation of the Directives or
qualifications which have a different designation, recognition may be
subject to certain requirements.
- Where there are legitimate doubts, the host Member State may ask the
competent authorities in the Member State of origin of the applicant or the
Member State from which he or she comes to provide confirmation that the
diploma is authentic and that the holder fulfils the minimum training
requirements under the Directives.
- There is no provision for the recognition of training received in
countries outside the European Union. Such recognition may, however, be
granted by Member States but is binding only on the Member State that grants
it and does not extend beyond the territory of that Member State.
- The authorities of the host Member State have three months in which to
process your application to take up the activity concerned. Decisions not to
grant recognition must be reasoned decisions, and it must be possible to
appeal against them to the national courts.
Main Community instruments concerned:
- Directives 77/452/EEC and 77/453/EEC (Official Journal of the European
Communities No L 176 of 15 July 1977)
- Directive 81/1057/EEC (OJ No L 385 of 31 December 1981)
- Directives 89/594/EEC and 89/595/EEC (OJ No L 341 of 23 November
1989)
- and Directive 90/658/EEC (OJ No L 353 of 17 December 1990), as amended by
the Act of Accession of Greece, the Act of Accession of Spain and Portugal
and the Act of Accession of Austria, Finland and Sweden.
II. Formalities in France
1. How to proceed
Your application for recognition should be sent to the Direction
Départementale des Affaires Sanitaires et Sociales (DDASS) of the French
department in which you wish to pursue your profession. If there is a problem,
your application will be transferred to:
- Ministère de la Santé Direction Générale de la Santé
1 Place Fontenoy F-75007 Paris
Tel.: +33/1/40.56.60.00
2. Information and/or documents to be submitted to the competent
authorities:
- a certified photocopy of your diploma
- proof of your identity and of your citizenship of an EU or EEA Member
State
- if necessary, a certificate from the Health Ministry in your home Member
State showing that your diploma complies with Nurses Directives 77/452/EEC
and 77/453/EEC, as amended.
Any translations must be made by a sworn translator.
3. Fees
None, apart from the costs of having any documents translated and/or
Certified.
4. Contact point
See Section II.1
5. National rules
- Order of 16 July 1980 laying down the list of diplomas, certificates and
other qualifications of nurses responsible for general care awarded by the
Member States of the European Economic Community;
The list, which was referred to in Article L474-1 of the Public Health Code,
has been amended by:
- Order of 6 February 1981 (supplementing the list of diplomas for Greece);
- Order of 21 April 1983 (supplementing the list of dates of compliance for
the Federal Republic of Germany, Ireland and Denmark);
- Order of 10 March 1987 (supplementing the list of qualifications for Spain
and Portugal);
- Order of 8 February 1990 (supplementing the list of qualifications for
Italy, the United Kingdom, Greece and Spain);
- Order of 5 February 1991 (German unification);
- Order of 2 August 1994 (European Economic Area).
III. Useful addresses in France
- Direction Départementale des Affaires Sanitaires et Sociales (DDASS)
of the department in which the profession is to be pursued (the address can
be obtained from the prefecture of the department)
- Ministère de la Santé Direction Générale de la Santé
1 Place Fontenoy F-75007 Paris
Tel.: +33/1/46.62.40.00
Source: European Union
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